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- the present invention relates to a cannula used in ophthalmic operations.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-section of a conventional cannula
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a state of an ophthalmic operation.
- a conventional cannula 110 is configured by fitting a metal pipe 111 into a base 112 made of resin, and covering and enveloping a cylindrical side surface of the base 112 and the base end of the pipe 111 by a cap 113 made of silicone rubber.
- the base 112 has a function of a stopper by touching the surface of an eyeball A when the pipe 111 is pierced in, and the cap 113 has a function of controlling leakage of vitreous humor, etc., from the inside of the eyeball A.
- the base 112 has a nearly cylindrical shape and a groove 112 a formed along the circumference near the middle position of its side surface. The groove 112 a is used to hold the cannula 110 with tweezers, and to fit in a locking part 113 b of the cap 113 when covering the base 112 with the cap 113 .
- the cap 113 has a nearly cylindrical shape with one end closed by a cover surface 113 c , and has a convex locking part 113 b , which is provided on an end part of a side surface 113 a and faces the center of the circle.
- a slit 113 d which passes through the inside of the pipe 111 from the outside of the cap 113 , is provided near the center of the cover surface 113 c , and various surgical tools 20 , optical instruments for monitoring, etc., may then be inserted in the eyeball A through the slit 113 d.
- Patent Document 1 WO 2010/126076A
- vitreous humor etc.
- the conventional cannula there are cases where vitreous humor, etc., may leak from the slit formed in the cap particularly when an inserted surgical tool is moved, etc.
- the present invention aims to provide a cannula that can further suppress leakage of vitreous humor, etc., from the slit through which a surgical tool is inserted.
- the cannula according to the present invention is used for piercing through an eyeball during an ophthalmic operation.
- the cannula includes: a pipe; a cylindrical base fitted together with the circumference of a base end of the pipe; a resin cap comprising a cover surface covering the surface of the base end of the pipe and a side surface covering a cylindrical side surface of the base; and a slit passing through the center of the cover surface.
- the outer diameter of the cylindrical side surface of the base at a position where the cylindrical side surface of the base touches the side surface of the cap is greater than the inner diameter of the side surface of the cap.
- a structure where the base includes a groove along the circumference of the cylindrical side surface, the cap comprises a locking part fitted together with the groove so as to touch a groove bottom surface of the groove, the outer diameter of the cylindrical side surface of the base is outer diameter of the groove bottom surface, and the inner diameter of the side surface of the cap is inner diameter of the locking part may be adopted.
- the slit is linear, and the outer diameter of the cylindrical side surface of the base orthogonal to the slit is larger than the inner diameter of the side surface of the cap.
- FIG. 1 shows cross-sections of (a) a cap and (b) a main body part used for a cannula of the present invention, respectively, and (c) is a cross-section of the entire cannula;
- FIG. 2 is a diagram describing a usage of the cannula of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows an oblique view of the cannula main body part, and a cross-section cut along a line A-A of a base portion;
- FIG. 4 is an oblique view of the cannula to which a force is applied only in a closing direction of the slit;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-section of a conventional cannula
- FIG. 6 is diagram illustrating a state of an ophthalmic operation.
- FIG. 1 shows cross-sections of (a) a cap and (b) a main body part used for a cannula of the present invention, respectively, and (c) is a cross-section of the entire cannula.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram describing a usage of the cannula of the present invention.
- the configuration of a cannula 10 of the present invention includes a main body part 10 a made up of a metal pipe 11 and a resin base 12 having a nearly cylindrical shape, and cap 13 made of silicone rubber.
- the pipe 11 is a portion that pierces into an eyeball A
- the base 12 has a function of a stopper by touching the surface of the eyeball A when the pipe 11 is pierced in
- the cap 13 is for preventing leakage of vitreous humor, etc., from the inside of the eyeball A.
- a surgical tool 20 such as a vitreous body cutter is inserted from a slit 13 d formed in a cover surface 13 c of the cap 13 so as to perform surgery on the inside of the eyeball A.
- the pipe is preferably made of metal, the material thereof is not limited, and resin, etc., may be used.
- the cannula 10 has a structure in which the base 12 and a base end of the pipe 11 are fitted together to form the main body part 10 a , as with the conventional cannula, and a cylindrical side surface of the base 12 and the surface of the base end of the pipe 11 are covered and enveloped by a cap 13 made of silicone rubber, resulting in a state where an opening in the base end surface of the pipe 11 is covered by the cover surface 13 c of the cap 13 .
- the cap 13 is preferably made of silicone rubber, other resins may also be used.
- Shapes of the base 12 and the cap 13 are also generally the same as the conventional cannula, wherein the base 12 has a nearly cylindrical shape and a groove 12 a formed along the circumference near the middle position of its side surface.
- the cap 13 has a nearly cylindrical shape with one end covered by a cover surface 13 c , and has a convex locking part 13 b provided on an end part of a side surface 13 a facing the center of the circle.
- the locking part 13 b is fit into the groove 12 a when attaching the cap 13 on the base 12 .
- a front end of the locking part 13 b fitted into the groove 12 a touches a groove bottom surface 12 b of the groove 12 a .
- outer radius R of the groove bottom surface 12 b is larger than inner radius r of the locking part 13 b , thereby allowing a structure in which the front end of the locking part 13 b completely touches the groove bottom surface 12 b .
- the cap 13 is conventional one and the depth of the groove 12 a of the base 12 is shallower than that of the conventional one, or conversely, when the base 12 is conventional one and the convex shape of the locking part 13 b of the cap 13 is larger than that of the conventional one, the front end of the locking part 13 b and the groove bottom surface 12 b can be contacted.
- vitreous humor, etc. does not easily leak out when the surgical tool 20 such as a vitreous body cutter is not inserted into the slit 13 d , and even when various surgical tools 20 inserted through the slit 13 d are moved, gaps do not easily become larger between the slit 13 d and the surgical tools 20 , thereby further suppressing leakage of vitreous humor, etc., to the outside.
- FIG. 3 shows an oblique view of the cannula main body part, and a cross-section cut along a line A-A of a base portion.
- FIG. 4 is an oblique view of the cannula to which a force is applied only in the closing direction of the slit.
- a deep groove 12 a 1 and a shallow groove 12 a 2 are provided to the groove 12 a of the base 12 .
- upper and lower portions of the base 12 are the deep groove 12 a 1
- left and right portions are the shallow groove 12 a 2 .
- the shallow groove 12 a 2 in the left and right portions has an arc shape
- the deep groove 12 a 1 in the upper and lower portions has a bow shape resulting from linearly cutting out an arc.
- the shape of the groove 12 a is not limited to an arc or straight line as mentioned, but may have a structure in which a depression or a projection is formed in the groove 12 a , for example.
- the cap 13 covers the base 12 such that the linear direction of the slit 13 d is in the up and down direction of such a main body part 10 a .
- the groove thickness may be set according to various conditions such as length of the slit 13 d such that forces do not act at all or act weaker than those in the orthogonal direction.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the case where the groove depth of the base 12 is varied
- similar results may be obtained even by making the groove thickness of the base 12 constant and varying height of the locking part 13 b of the cap 13 fitted into the groove. That is, by making the height of the locking part 13 b at a position orthogonal to the length of the slit 13 d higher than other positions, it is possible to apply force in the closing direction of the slit 13 d , as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the cannula of the present invention may suppress leakage of vitreous humor, etc., effectively since a force acting toward the center of the cap is generated when the cap is covering the base and a force is then applied in the closing direction of the slit.
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- The present invention relates to a cannula used in ophthalmic operations.
- The cannula is used when using a surgical tool or the like within an eyeball during an ophthalmic operation (e.g., Patent Document 1).
FIG. 5 is a cross-section of a conventional cannula, andFIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a state of an ophthalmic operation. Aconventional cannula 110 is configured by fitting ametal pipe 111 into abase 112 made of resin, and covering and enveloping a cylindrical side surface of thebase 112 and the base end of thepipe 111 by acap 113 made of silicone rubber. - The
base 112 has a function of a stopper by touching the surface of an eyeball A when thepipe 111 is pierced in, and thecap 113 has a function of controlling leakage of vitreous humor, etc., from the inside of the eyeball A. Thebase 112 has a nearly cylindrical shape and agroove 112 a formed along the circumference near the middle position of its side surface. Thegroove 112 a is used to hold thecannula 110 with tweezers, and to fit in alocking part 113 b of thecap 113 when covering thebase 112 with thecap 113. - The
cap 113 has a nearly cylindrical shape with one end closed by acover surface 113 c, and has aconvex locking part 113 b, which is provided on an end part of aside surface 113 a and faces the center of the circle. Aslit 113 d, which passes through the inside of thepipe 111 from the outside of thecap 113, is provided near the center of thecover surface 113 c, and varioussurgical tools 20, optical instruments for monitoring, etc., may then be inserted in the eyeball A through theslit 113 d. - [Patent Document 1] WO 2010/126076A
- However, with the conventional cannula, there are cases where vitreous humor, etc., may leak from the slit formed in the cap particularly when an inserted surgical tool is moved, etc.
- In light of this problem, the present invention aims to provide a cannula that can further suppress leakage of vitreous humor, etc., from the slit through which a surgical tool is inserted.
- The cannula according to the present invention is used for piercing through an eyeball during an ophthalmic operation. The cannula includes: a pipe; a cylindrical base fitted together with the circumference of a base end of the pipe; a resin cap comprising a cover surface covering the surface of the base end of the pipe and a side surface covering a cylindrical side surface of the base; and a slit passing through the center of the cover surface. The outer diameter of the cylindrical side surface of the base at a position where the cylindrical side surface of the base touches the side surface of the cap is greater than the inner diameter of the side surface of the cap.
- A structure where the base includes a groove along the circumference of the cylindrical side surface, the cap comprises a locking part fitted together with the groove so as to touch a groove bottom surface of the groove, the outer diameter of the cylindrical side surface of the base is outer diameter of the groove bottom surface, and the inner diameter of the side surface of the cap is inner diameter of the locking part may be adopted.
- Furthermore, it is favorable if the slit is linear, and the outer diameter of the cylindrical side surface of the base orthogonal to the slit is larger than the inner diameter of the side surface of the cap.
- According to the present invention, there is a beneficial effect that since a force acting toward the center of the cap is generated with the cap covering the base, a force is applied in the closing direction of the slit so as to effectively suppress leakage of vitreous humor, etc.
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FIG. 1 shows cross-sections of (a) a cap and (b) a main body part used for a cannula of the present invention, respectively, and (c) is a cross-section of the entire cannula; -
FIG. 2 is a diagram describing a usage of the cannula of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 shows an oblique view of the cannula main body part, and a cross-section cut along a line A-A of a base portion; -
FIG. 4 is an oblique view of the cannula to which a force is applied only in a closing direction of the slit; -
FIG. 5 is a cross-section of a conventional cannula; and -
FIG. 6 is diagram illustrating a state of an ophthalmic operation. - An embodiment according to the present invention is described below with reference to accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows cross-sections of (a) a cap and (b) a main body part used for a cannula of the present invention, respectively, and (c) is a cross-section of the entire cannula.FIG. 2 is a diagram describing a usage of the cannula of the present invention. The configuration of acannula 10 of the present invention includes amain body part 10 a made up of ametal pipe 11 and aresin base 12 having a nearly cylindrical shape, andcap 13 made of silicone rubber. - Here, the
pipe 11 is a portion that pierces into an eyeball A, thebase 12 has a function of a stopper by touching the surface of the eyeball A when thepipe 11 is pierced in, and thecap 13 is for preventing leakage of vitreous humor, etc., from the inside of the eyeball A. At the time of use, asurgical tool 20 such as a vitreous body cutter is inserted from aslit 13 d formed in acover surface 13 c of thecap 13 so as to perform surgery on the inside of the eyeball A. Note that while the pipe is preferably made of metal, the material thereof is not limited, and resin, etc., may be used. - The
cannula 10 has a structure in which thebase 12 and a base end of thepipe 11 are fitted together to form themain body part 10 a, as with the conventional cannula, and a cylindrical side surface of thebase 12 and the surface of the base end of thepipe 11 are covered and enveloped by acap 13 made of silicone rubber, resulting in a state where an opening in the base end surface of thepipe 11 is covered by thecover surface 13 c of thecap 13. Note that while thecap 13 is preferably made of silicone rubber, other resins may also be used. - Shapes of the
base 12 and thecap 13 are also generally the same as the conventional cannula, wherein thebase 12 has a nearly cylindrical shape and agroove 12 a formed along the circumference near the middle position of its side surface. Thecap 13 has a nearly cylindrical shape with one end covered by acover surface 13 c, and has aconvex locking part 13 b provided on an end part of aside surface 13 a facing the center of the circle. - The
locking part 13 b is fit into thegroove 12 a when attaching thecap 13 on thebase 12. At this time, a front end of thelocking part 13 b fitted into thegroove 12 a touches agroove bottom surface 12 b of thegroove 12 a. In the example shown inFIG. 1 , outer radius R of thegroove bottom surface 12 b is larger than inner radius r of thelocking part 13 b, thereby allowing a structure in which the front end of thelocking part 13 b completely touches thegroove bottom surface 12 b. More specifically, when thecap 13 is conventional one and the depth of thegroove 12 a of thebase 12 is shallower than that of the conventional one, or conversely, when thebase 12 is conventional one and the convex shape of thelocking part 13 b of thecap 13 is larger than that of the conventional one, the front end of thelocking part 13 b and thegroove bottom surface 12 b can be contacted. - In the case of the above-given structure, since the
side surface 13 a of thecap 13 opens outward due to contact between thegroove bottom surface 12 b on the cylindrical side surface of thebase 12 and thelocking part 13 b on theside surface 13 a of thecap 13, thecap 13 is deformed in directions indicated by arrows in (c) ofFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , thereby generating a force acting toward the center of thecover surface 13 c. That is, since aslit 13 d that passes through to the inner side of thepipe 11 from the outside of thecap 13 is opened near the center of thecover surface 13 c, a force acts in the closing direction of theslit 13 d. As a result, it is natural that vitreous humor, etc., does not easily leak out when thesurgical tool 20 such as a vitreous body cutter is not inserted into theslit 13 d, and even when varioussurgical tools 20 inserted through theslit 13 d are moved, gaps do not easily become larger between theslit 13 d and thesurgical tools 20, thereby further suppressing leakage of vitreous humor, etc., to the outside. - Moreover, a working example of devising a groove shape in the base in accordance with the orientation of the slit in order to further effectively prevent leakage of vitreous humor, etc., is described.
FIG. 3 shows an oblique view of the cannula main body part, and a cross-section cut along a line A-A of a base portion.FIG. 4 is an oblique view of the cannula to which a force is applied only in the closing direction of the slit. - Since the
slit 13 d is typically linear, it is effective to apply a force orthogonally to the length of the slit as shown inFIG. 4 in order to prevent leakage from theslit 13 d. Therefore, adeep groove 12 a 1 and ashallow groove 12 a 2 are provided to thegroove 12 a of thebase 12. In the example ofFIG. 3 , upper and lower portions of thebase 12 are thedeep groove 12 a 1, and left and right portions are theshallow groove 12 a 2. More specifically, theshallow groove 12 a 2 in the left and right portions has an arc shape, and thedeep groove 12 a 1 in the upper and lower portions has a bow shape resulting from linearly cutting out an arc. Note that the shape of thegroove 12 a is not limited to an arc or straight line as mentioned, but may have a structure in which a depression or a projection is formed in thegroove 12 a, for example. - The
cap 13 covers thebase 12 such that the linear direction of theslit 13 d is in the up and down direction of such amain body part 10 a. As a result, inFIG. 4 , since forces act on thecover surface 13 c strongly from the left and right, forces are applied in the closing direction of theslit 13 d (orthogonal to the slit). Note that the groove thickness may be set according to various conditions such as length of theslit 13 d such that forces do not act at all or act weaker than those in the orthogonal direction. - While the example of
FIG. 3 illustrates the case where the groove depth of thebase 12 is varied, similar results may be obtained even by making the groove thickness of thebase 12 constant and varying height of thelocking part 13 b of thecap 13 fitted into the groove. That is, by making the height of thelocking part 13 b at a position orthogonal to the length of theslit 13 d higher than other positions, it is possible to apply force in the closing direction of theslit 13 d, as illustrated inFIG. 4 . - As described above, the cannula of the present invention may suppress leakage of vitreous humor, etc., effectively since a force acting toward the center of the cap is generated when the cap is covering the base and a force is then applied in the closing direction of the slit.
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- 12 b: Groove bottom surface
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- 13 b: Locking part
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